Dutch civil rights group warns “wider investigation” findings will follow Kenyan REDD carbon project scandal

Published 16:47 on March 21, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:47 on March 21, 2024  / Paddy Gourlay /  Africa, EMEA, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

A Dutch civil rights campaigner group has placed the avoided deforestation voluntary carbon sector on red alert with a pledge to soon publish a ‘wider investigation’ on offsetting and human rights, which builds on its covert probe that uncovered sexual offences by senior staff at a Kenyan project.
A Dutch civil rights campaigner group has placed the avoided deforestation voluntary carbon sector on red alert with a pledge to soon publish a ‘wider investigation’ on offsetting and human rights, which builds on its covert probe that uncovered sexual offences by senior staff at a Kenyan project.


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